TSa Thomas.Sandlass-at-barco.com |Perl 6| wrote:


Second, I don't like the concept of a virtual method that returns
a type. That horribly mixes type level and value level. From the

They are mixed! Perl treats types as first-class objects. For functions, types don't need to be treated specially from other arguments as in C++.

OUTER::C is lexical. But it sounds like the explanation you are giving is the same.

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